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Artist in Residence: Alois Yang | 1.10-31.10. 2017

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Aloïs Yang, born in 1986 Dax, France, raised in Taiwan, now based in Berlin, is a media artist, interaction designer and experimental musician who produces work that explores the relation and interaction between people, sound, and the external world. His work is influenced both by scientific reference and human imperfection of understanding the nature.

He overcomes the separation of art forms and genres with an integrated creative approach. He uses a wide range of media, from interactive installation to speculative design prototype and live audiovisual performance.

Interaction in Yang’s work takes place not just in objective reality, but also inside of intimate experience and imaginative projection. These includes traveling among such varied subjects as brain function, facial expression, micro/macro realities, virtual time-space, starlight, apocalypse, and the beginning of the Universe.

With the one month residency in Titanik, Yang will be developing two projects – “Panning Time & Space (live A/V version)”, and a new installation piece “Micro Loop, Macro Cycle”.

http://aloisyang.com/Panning-Time-Space

https://soundcloud.com/aloisyang

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